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DEATH IN CAVITE. Jonathan Oldan, CNN Philippines driver and assistant cameraman, is shot dead by unidentified gunmen in Cavite on June 25, 2015. Photo from CNN Philippines

MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED) – A driver and assistant cameraman of CNN Philippines was shot dead in Cavite on Thursday, June 24, the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) reported.

Citing a police report, the NUJP said that Jonathan Oldan was killed at 5:15 am Thursday in Barangay Pinagbuklod in Imus, Cavite.

Initial reports based on witnesses’ accounts said that the victim was buying cigarettes at a convenience store when he was seen talking to someone. A few minutes later, he was seen running away, and shot in the head.

Oldan sustained 4 gunshot wounds in the head from the "still unidentified gunmen."

Police are investigating the incident.

In a statement, CNN Philippines said: "We deplore the killing of our colleague Jonathan Oldan. He was shot to death on his way to work this morning. We demand that his assailant/assailants be brought to justice"

It added, "We condole with his family and loved ones in this most tragic and trying time. CNN Philippines condemns this act and will spare no effort to bring the criminal/criminals to justice."

The NUJP said that if proven that the crime is work related, "Oldan will be the third journalist to be killed this year, 27th under the Aquino presidency and 167th since 1986." – Rappler.com

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